Psychopaths don't share these traits with other humans and use it to their advantage. The psychopath is a self-serving ego which simply does not care about his deceptive, thieving and recklessly destructive ways. Only he matters.

KNOW THY ENEMY

Popular psychopathic stereotypes are mistakenly limited to the serial killer. While all serial killers are psychopaths, very few psychopaths are serial killers. They are far more commonplace in society than previously thought.

Researcher Thomas Sheridan estimates that clinical psychopaths comprise about 4% of the population. Their distribution is not gender specific or limited to social strata.

Further, Sheridan explains that a secondary demographic exhibiting psychopathic traits exists. He assigns the term 'proto-psychopath' (learned or manufactured psychopathic personalities arising from upbringing, environment or training ). Unlike clinical psychopaths, these individuals (some employed as soldiers and police for example) can redeem their humanity through extensive counseling.

A psychopath considers other individuals as a literal 'human resource' to be used and discarded. Psychopaths, also known as inter-species predators, can lie with absolute impunity and are naturally obsessed with hierarchy. It should come as little surprise that they gravitate to and thrive in the areas of government, big business and high finance.

A psychopath's reward, much like a heroin addict's fix, is to exploit other individuals (or entire organizations.) Even the World would not be enough to satisfy a psychopath.

LEVERAGING BIOMETRICS INTO SOCIETY

If this plan is so devious why don't the people "do something" about it?

Rulers know most people are re-active, not pro-active. People don't react because they feel they don't have to. The silent cage door closes on the occupants (i.e. us).

Vladimir Lenin was quoted as saying: "Give us the child for eight years and it will be a Bolshevik forever". Today, school children from the youngest age are indoctrinated by government mandate to accept surveillance and to see privacy as a thing of the past.

A gradual societal phase-in of biometrics systems through a steady diet of carefully crafted government, corporate and media exposure acclimatizes the public to a system which labels and monitors them like chattel property. If we don't own ourselves, who does?

International bankster J.P. Morgan once said: "A man always has two reasons for doing anything - a good reason and the real reason".

Would prevention of "identity theft" and promotion of "safety & security from terrorists" provide excuse enough for cataloging and tracking the human race biometrically?

Facial recognition can be used to instantaneously scan a sports stadium full of people and locate a specific individual in the crowd. How difficult would it be to scan a crowd of protesters so they could easily be rounded up by authorities from their home or workplace afterward?

If senior citizens were required to provide an iris and thumb scan in order to qualify for (or receive) their pensions, could they refuse? Likewise, with welfare recipients transfer payments. Would there be recourse? Would access to health care be denied?

HUMANITY'S GREATEST LIBERATION

Psychopaths fear exposure, which makes this is a positively exciting and empowering era for Mankind. The psychopaths can recognize one another but, at last, so can the rest of us.

For the first time in our history we can scientifically determine, through direct measurement (M.R.I. scan) and easily learned training (see Sheridan website below), to precisely identify the malevolent personas for what they are.

Let us not be the enablers psychopaths need.

By resisting participation in biometrics databases, Humanity throws sand into the surveillance apparatus, and like the parasite which keeps its host malnourished for selfish benefit, removal of the psychopath's influence from among us will unquestionably re-energize Mankinds' soul.

-3. Thomas Sheridan (book; 'Puzzling People: the Labyrinth of the Psychopath'). Sheridan has an online forum for people seeking to self-educate on, identify and heal themselves from exposure to psychopaths - www.psychopathfree.com

-4. "The lesson of constant surveillance is that no one can be trusted, that privacy is not legitimate". Three-time New York school teacher of the year award winner John Taylor Gatto